A high-tech company is confident that several long-gone beasts can be resurrected by 2028, all thanks to a bankroll by ...
A man on a mission to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction says it can be done by the year 2028. The woolly mammoth ...
A man who is trying to ‘de-extinct’ the woolly mammoth has revealed that it’s ‘highly likely’ they’ll be back by 2028. It’s ...
The researchers suggest that woolly mammoths suffered from allergies, which may have hampered their ability to find food, ...
A man aiming to resurrect the woolly mammoth says there’s a strong chance these ancient creatures will return by 2028. The woolly mammoth hasn’t been seen on Earth for 4,000 years, with their ...
A relative of the elephant, the woolly mammoth is one of the most famous extinct creatures in Earth's history. How exactly the species died out 4,000 years ago is something of a mystery ...
Ambitious plans to bring the woolly mammoth and other species back from extinction are now feasible thanks to impressive technological advances, a scientist spearheading the pioneering project has ...
A new study has revealed the real reason woolly mammoths went extinct. The now-extinct species of mammoth lived from the Middle Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch, 4,000 years ago.
Researchers are working to bring back extinct animals like the woolly mammoth and passenger pigeon, operating under the belief that reviving such species could restore vanishing habitats.
LONG-GONE species like the woolly mammoth, Tasmanian tiger, and dodo bird could return from the dead as part of a "de-extinction" campaign. The term "extinct" brings to mind ancient heavy-hitters ...
Colossal Biosciences has been described by its CEO, Ben Lamm, as the world’s initial de-extinction company. They are working on reactivating key genes from animals extinct for millennia. Lamm likened ...
This mammoth is pretty portable. The long-rumored resurrection of the woolly mammoth is close to happening, but it won’t necessarily involve DNA or complex ethical questions. These mammoths will be ...